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Your cats, dogs, hamsters and guinea pigs are cute indeed. Haven’t you ever wondered though that why is it at times you have to suppress the urge to strangle them every now and then? It is because they litter and soil your expensive carpets that you bought with so much love and loads of money to be frank.<br>Lotus Green Carpet & Rug Care<br>910 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20006<br>202-803-7949
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2 Things to Do Immediately When Pet Stains Occur This is for those who have a furry friend living with them in their home. Your cats, dogs, hamsters and guinea pigs are cute indeed. Haven’t you ever wondered though that why is it at times you have to suppress the urge to strangle them every now and then? It is because they litter and soil your expensive carpets that you bought with so much love and loads of money to be frank. Whatever your pets do to your carpets can only be termed as “mistakes” because clearly they don’t realize what they are doing and how badly it is going to hurt you or your carpets or both! Therefore, without thinking anymore or delaying it what you should do is get on with the process of removing the stains. Whenever a pet soils your expensive and dear carpets the only right thing to do is take immediate action. Start by deep cleansing and perhaps a strong behavioral correction if you can manage it. Following are some useful tips from a Carpet Cleaning DC expert’s notebook:
1. Don’t Let It Dry Your carpet is good for nothing if you let the stain dry and any reputed carpet cleaning company in Washington DC would tell you that. It is still beautiful but apparently full of all the things that are not good for you in any way. If you let the soiling or the urine dry, there is no getting out the odor or reversing the yellowing of the carpet fabric. Therefore, the more you can get the stain out before it dries up the better the entire cleaning process will be. Dab with paper towels, do not smudge and make sure to use a fresh smelling cleanser right after this. Carpet cleaning experts suggest you to clean the affected area as soon as possible. 2. Preventive Behavioral Tip! This is to cultivate a much appreciated habit in your pets. Don’t throw away the pet stained paper towels. Instead you should place them in an area of the bathroom or garden where you would your pet to go and relieve themselves as the need arises. Animals react to odor of their own waste, and eventually learn to perform all such “activities” in the assigned area. Lotus Green Carpet & Rug Care 910 17th St NW, Washington, DC 20006 Call Us:- 202-803-7949